Xatax 1994 Arcade action
Since the year 2200 there was no war and almost every weapon was dismantled. In the year 2437, Xatax appeared - a huge bio-mechanical being consuming everything it encounters, atacked the defenceless earthlings. Then, when all hope was lost, a spaceship able to attack the Xatax was found... That is the story of Xatax. Now you can forget it because you won't need it. Xatax is just another side-scrolling space shooter with huge fleets of enemies coming against one small ship - you. It has very simple gameplay. Good thing about it is that the difficulty settings really change the game...
Monuments of Mars, The 1991 Arcade action
Ah, The Monuments of Mars (plural as this includes all four of the volumes!) : Monuments of Mars - Volume 1 - First Contact, Monuments of Mars - Volume 2 - The Pyramid, Monuments of Mars - Volume 3 - The Fortress, Monuments of Mars - Volume 4 - The Face. Trust good old Apogee to split one game into about 4 again. You wonder if they do that so that you get four times as much game, or so they can make four times as much money. It's something to think about ;) But yes, in this game you are a...
Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back 1996 Adventure
Drascula, released toward the end of the adventure boom, is a conundrum from the start. Much like Bandai's Frankenstein game, Drascula has a subtitle that's trying to convince me it's a sequel. In actuality, its relationship to established Dracula lore is unclear. Sometimes it's implied that Drascula is actually the brother of the more famous Dracula, sometimes characters refer to Drascula as Dracula. The Count also has an assistant named Igor and is in need of a brain for his homemade monster, so now we've officially crossed over into Frankenstein territory. Sure it's a parody and doesn't have to be...
Battlestations: Pacific 2009 Arcade action
This sequel to Battlestations: Midway returns players to the Pacific arena for 28 new missions full of strategic WWII naval and air battles. Gamers can choose to make their way through the historically based U.S. campaign, beginning after the Battle of Midway and continuing on through the end of the war, or players can participate from the opposite perspective, with an alternate history campaign that begins at Pearl Harbor and ends with a complete Japanese victory. Like its predecessor, Battlestations: Pacific combines elements of real-time strategy and pure military action by letting players coordinate attacks on a broad tactical level,...
Golden Voyage 1981 Adventure
The 12th and final adventure in the main Scott Adams series, and most likely the one with the fewest packaging variations as well! The king is ill, and only YOU can save him. You must retrieve a magic elixir from a far away land, before it is too late. In this game, you take to the seas and journey through magic lands with temples, magic fountains, and more. Although this is the last of the main series, it still uses the same basic 2-word parser. ...
Force 21 1999 Strategy
Real Time Strategy as most gamers know it involves building up a base, gathering resources, and sending wave after wave of units against the enemy until someone wins. Lately strategy games have been putting a new twist to RTS games with the premise of not having a base and having a realistic scenario. Force 21 is one of the latest of those games and is made by Red Storm Entertainment, the company that brought everyone the incredibly popular Rainbow Six. As expected of games made by Red Storm, Force 21 is highly realistic and involves a great amount of strategy...
Bank Street Music Writer 1986 Educational
Bank Street Music Writer is an excellent music composition program that not only teaches you the basic concepts of music, but also allows you to write and "play" music as well. Although it helps if you can already read musical notes, that isn't a prerequisite for the program: Mindscape includes a clear and concise 64-page documentation -- an introduction to music fundamentals that will teach the most tone-deaf neophyte such basics as notes, tempo, pitch and melody (I will try to scan this manual sometime soon ;)) Writing notes on the screen music "paper" is a very simple affair of positioning...
Rockstar 1989 Adventure
Rockstar is unlike any other game on the PC. Your goal is, strangely enough, to become a Rockstar. Through the course of your game you will have to produce singles and records, balance a hectic recording schedule with your drug intake while touring Europe and the rest of the World. Success does not come easy. An uneasy market, balanced with your own health problems leads to a very involving game. As your success rises, so does the demand for concerts and public performances. You a forced to decide when its time for a break and when its time to go out...
Serve & Volley 1988 Sports
A tennis game where camera is always static, which means whether you're on one side of the net or the other, the camera will always show both players from the same angle, which seems like a platform game. You can play a single match or full tournament, as well as resume if you achieved some points while playing before. You can play against computer AI or another player on the same computer, or you can select DEMO for computer(s) to demonstrate you the game. ...
Stelcon 2469 1992 Strategy
Up to 5 empires (player or computer controlled) fight for supremacy in this shareware strategy game. Players produce starships and interstellar missiles, then deploy fleets on a starmap grid, in order to conquer planetary systems. Battles between fleets are resolved automatically, with animated results displayed. ...
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